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    People Who Inspired Me

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    People Who Inspired Me Henry Ford - the pioneer of modern business entrepreneurs and the founder of the Ford Motor Company failed a number of times on his route to success. His first venture to build a motor car got dissolved a year and a half after it was started because the stockholders lost confidence in Henry Ford. Ford was able to gather enough capital to start again but a year later pressure from the financiers forced him out of the company again. Despite the fact that the entire motor industry

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    Microsoft Case Analysis

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    Microsoft Corporation Case Analysis 03/27/04 Microsoft is the leading and the largest Software Company in the world. Found by William Gates and Paul Allen in 1975 Microsoft has grown and become a multibillion company in only ten years. It all started with a great vision – “a computer on every desk and every home” - that seemed almost impossible at the time. Now Microsoft has over 44‚000 employees in 60 countries‚ net income of $3.45 billion and revenue of 11.36 billion. Company dramatic growth

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    "Enemy at the Gates" Craig Williams was born in Concord Massachusetts. He wrote the book "Enemy at the Gates" in 1973. The point of this book was to show both the extreme importance of this battle in the course of World War II and the courage of both the German and Russian troops during this horrific battle. This book did an excellent job portraying the hardships the soldiers faced and the gruesome scope of the battle for this important city. However‚ it did so with a pro-axis slant.

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    Tidy Desk

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    Name : N. Sumi Kulsum 1104290 Valentina Siagian (1100047) Class : 4A Course : Translating Indo-English Date : Tidy desk‚ successful advises from Bill Gates Messy desk not only shows that you are lazy to clean up. According to National Health Research stated. behavior to let things disorderly on the desk‚ also reduce your possibility to rich your success at work. Jayne Morris‚ life Coach from NHS‚ said that messy desk shows the owner’s mind. People who work around mess less likely

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    Microsoft Antitrust Case

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    Microsoft Antitrust Case Did Microsoft violated the Antitrust Law? Microsoft Antitrust Case Introduction: Microsoft was formed in 1975 by a university drop out in his junior year called Bill Gates. Bill Gates has been successful to achieve the company’s vision‚ “we want PC on every desk in every home and office”. Microsoft which is a massive company today was only a small company in 1983. It headquarters contained only a small building next to the Burgermaster in Bellevue and another

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    succeed in this competitive period and economic decline. A rumor has popped up about Zuckerberg and it seem to astonish and encourage people‚ so the rumor escalated full-scale and many people believe this. There is also a similar case alike with Bill Gates‚ chairman of Microsoft and also Albert Einstein‚ who was believed to be poor dropout. People need to take advantage of the resources in our time falsify the untrue rumors. While people are more skeptical than those of the Renaissance period‚ people

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    Andrew Carnegie‚ The Selfish Philanthropist Andrew Carnegie‚ born on November 25‚ 1835‚ was a Scottish philanthropist who was one of the richest men in America in the 1900 ’s. I completely agree with Carnegie ’s opinion of how the rich should donate their money toward the good of mankind before they die‚ but disagree with his actions toward his workers . He started working in a cotton mill making $1.20 a week only to upgrade to $2.20 working as a messenger boy. He eventually taught himself telegraphy

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    Poverty in America

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    century not knowing how to read or sign there names. The Gross Domestic Product or GDP of the 41 heavily indebted poor countries (567 million people) is less than the worlds 7 richest people combined. The seven richest people in the world are Bill Gates $52.0 Billion‚ Warren Buffet $52.0 Billion‚ Carlos Slim Helu $49.0 Billion‚ Ingvar Kamprad & Family $33.0 Billion‚ Lakshmi Mittal $32.0 Billion‚ Sheldon Adelson $26.5 Billion‚ and Bernard Arnault $26.0 Billion. That’s over 174.5 Billion dollars‚ and

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    Purpose of Team

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    have given us the answer. It is because working in a team can produce better results than what one person can do his or her own. We can see examples of this everywhere‚ from constructions of great monuments‚ such as the Eiffel Tower and the Golden Gate Bridge‚ to the great astronomical achievement of landing on the moon. None of these could have been done by a single person. It took a team to do it. Even on a smaller scale‚ forming a team can be very rewarding. We can see this in school with

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    Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell is a book that attacks the most common notions to why people are successful. Gladwell presents the idea of an “outlier”‚ one who does not fit into the normal understanding of achievement‚ and gives various examples of these outliers. He questions the notion that success is based soley off of hard work and pure talent and in turn presents the idea that a majority of success is based on external factors out of our control. Gladwell argues that those who are the most successful

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